








Spacious Corner Home in Quiet Green Apeldoorn Neighborhood
Key Features
Upsides
- The property is located on a quiet spot in a green neighborhood called De Mheen, offering a peaceful living environment close to schools and shops.
- As a corner house, it benefits from extra privacy, a garden on the southeast, and a side entrance, along with convenient parking options via a carport.
- The location offers excellent accessibility to the main highways (A50 and A1) and Apeldoorn city center, making it suitable for commuters.
- The house features a practical layout with three bedrooms and a versatile attic floor that offers potential for expansion or customization.
Downsides
- The home requires significant updating and renovation, particularly in the kitchen and sanitary areas, as it retains many vintage features.
- The energy label is D and the insulation is only partial double glazing, which implies higher energy costs and a need for future insulation improvements.
- The sale includes an age clause and a non-occupancy clause, which imposes legal restrictions on the seller's liability and the buyer's immediate occupancy.
- There is no property questionnaire available, leaving the buyer with less information about the specific history or technical details of the house.
Description
Located at Lavendelstraat 31 in the city of Apeldoorn, this corner house presents a unique opportunity for those looking to put their own stamp on a property. Situated in a particularly quiet and green part of the neighborhood, this residence has served as a family home for decades. Now, it stands ready for a new chapter, requiring updates and modernization to meet contemporary standards while offering a solid foundation for a comfortable living experience.
Upon entering the home, the hallway immediately serves as a practical transition zone from the outside world. This space offers ample room to function as a wardrobe or coat area, ensuring that outerwear and shoes can be stored neatly away from the living quarters. Moving through the interior door, one steps into the main living area. This room is characterized by a pleasant abundance of natural light, facilitated by windows situated on the front, side, and rear facades. This strategic placement of windows ensures a bright and airy atmosphere throughout the day. The living area is generously proportioned, providing enough space to designate distinct areas for a comfortable lounge suite and a dining table, making it an ideal setting for both relaxation and entertaining guests.
In an open connection with the living room lies the kitchen. Currently arranged in a corner setup, this kitchen has been in reliable service for many years. While it is functional and can certainly be used for a time, the description suggests that it possesses a distinct vintage aesthetic. For potential buyers who are not specifically seeking a retro look, this space offers a blank canvas to create a modern culinary heart of the home that suits personal tastes and requirements. A notable feature of the kitchen is the garden door, which provides a direct visual and physical connection to the outdoors, promising plenty of activity and easy access to the garden during the warmer months.
Situated along the long wall of the living area, a door leads to an intermediate portal. This space houses the toilet room, which is equipped with a closet and a fountain. Additionally, the staircase to the upper floors is located here, providing a central and practical route to the sleeping quarters.
Ascending to the first floor, you arrive at a long landing that provides access to the various rooms. This floor hosts two spacious bedrooms and one more modest bedroom, offering flexible accommodation options for a family or a home office setup. The bathroom on this level is fitted with a shower, a sink, and a washing machine connection, catering to the daily hygiene and laundry needs of the household. The listing indicates that the toilet on this floor has a different location, which likely refers to the separate toilet facility mentioned earlier or a specific layout detail that adds to the practical distribution of utilities.
The second floor is accessible via an open staircase leading to the attic. This space is described as being full of possibilities. Currently an open area, it houses the central heating boiler, a Remeha gas-fired combi boiler owned by the property. During the day, a skylight ensures that natural light penetrates this floor, making it a viable candidate for conversion into an additional bedroom, a generous studio, or a storage area, depending on the needs of the new owners.
Moving outside, the property offers a favorable position in a secluded cul-de-sac area. Located on a footpath with only destination traffic passing behind the house, the outdoor environment is peaceful and safe. The property benefits from the privacy provided by a front garden, combined with a backyard located on the southeast. This southeast orientation is a desirable feature, as it allows residents to enjoy the sun in the garden during a significant part of the day. The garden includes a stone shed and an overhang, which can be used for various purposes, including parking a car, offering a practical solution for vehicle storage.
The neighborhood, known as De Mheen which is part of the Zevenhuizen district, is characterized as a diverse and friendly area with mature greenery and ample space for play. Daily shopping can be done at the nearby Winkelcentrum De Mheen, which is within a very short distance. Schools, as well as recreation and sports facilities, are also found in close proximity, making this a convenient location for families.
For broader amenities, the city center of Apeldoorn with its extensive nightlife and shopping options is easily reachable by bicycle. Public transport users will find a bus stop within walking distance at the shopping center. The location is also highly advantageous for commuters, as the ring road is easily accessible, providing quick routes to other districts of Apeldoorn and the A50 or A1 highways. This connectivity ensures that destinations throughout the country are within easy reach.
Technically, the home is classified as a corner house built in 1969. It has a living area of 98 square meters and a plot size of 150 square meters. The energy label is D, and the property features partial double glazing. Heating and hot water are provided by the aforementioned Remeha combi boiler. It is important to note that the property is sold with a non-occupancy clause and an age clause. Furthermore, no property questionnaire is available, meaning buyers will need to rely on their own inspections and the information provided during viewings to assess the condition of the home. This property represents a chance to acquire a home in a established and pleasant neighborhood with the potential to create a personalized living space.
Features
Bathroom
Shower
The listing explicitly mentions a 'badkamer met douche' (bathroom with shower) and lists 'Douche' in the bathroom facilities features.
Bathtub
The description mentions a shower and the list of bathroom facilities specifically lists 'Douche, wastafel, en wastafelmeubel' but does not mention a bathtub ('bad').
Ensuite Bathroom
The bathroom is located on the first floor and is accessible via a landing ('overloop'), not directly from a bedroom.
Guest Toilet
The listing describes a separate toilet ('toiletruimte met closet en fontein') on the ground floor and states there are '2 aparte toiletten' (2 separate toilets) in the features.
Bidet
The list of bathroom facilities does not include a bidet, and it is typically a feature that would be listed if present in this type of property.
Rain Shower
The text simply mentions 'douche' (shower) and notes the house needs updating, implying standard rather than luxury fixtures like a rain shower.
Shared Shower
This is a single-family home ('eengezinswoning') with a private bathroom, not a shared facility in an apartment complex.
Shared Toilet
While the toilets are for household use, 'shared toilet' typically implies a facility shared between strangers in multi-unit buildings. This house has private toilets.
His And Hers Sinks
The listing mentions 'wastafel' (singular) and 'wastafelmeubel', indicating a single sink rather than a double vanity.
Building General
Corner Property
Exterior
Balcony
The listing describes a corner house with a front and rear garden but does not mention a balcony.
Rear Garden
The listing explicitly mentions an 'Achtertuin' (rear garden) of 69 m² facing southeast.
Front Garden
The listing explicitly mentions a 'Voortuin' (front garden).
Rooftop Terrace
The attic ('zolder') has a dormer window ('dakraam'), but no mention is made of a rooftop terrace.
Barbecue Area
No specific barbecue area is mentioned in the description.
Guest House
There is no mention of a guest house or separate accommodation.
Waterfront
The description highlights a green and quiet environment but does not mention water proximity.
Kitchen Garden
No vegetable garden or kitchen garden is mentioned.
Equestrian Facilities
This is a residential property in a neighborhood; no equestrian facilities are present.
Small Livestock Facilities
No facilities for livestock are mentioned.
Private Outdoor Pool
There is no mention of a swimming pool, which would be a rare feature for this type of property.
Private Outdoor Jacuzzi
No jacuzzi is mentioned.
Private Tennis Court
No tennis court is present; the lot is 150 m².
Remarkable Mountain View
Apeldoorn is in a slightly hilly area (Veluwe), but 'remarkable mountain view' does not apply to this flat residential area.
Remarkable City View
The property is located in a quiet neighborhood ('De Mheen'), not a high-rise urban center with city views.
Remarkable Garden View
The listing emphasizes a 'rustig en groen plekje' (quiet green spot), 'volgroeid groen' (mature greenery), and 'vrij uitzicht' (free view).
Remarkable Sea View
Apeldoorn is an inland city.
Remarkable Harbour View
There is no harbour nearby.
Remarkable Landmark View
No specific landmarks are visible from the property based on the description.
Interior Comfort
Air Conditioning
Air conditioning is not mentioned in the features list or description. It is not a standard feature in Dutch homes from this era and would typically be highlighted if present.
Central Heating
The features list explicitly states 'Verwarming: Cv-ketel' (Central heating boiler) and mentions a Remeha gas combi-boiler.
Fireplace
No fireplace is mentioned in the description of the living room or other spaces. In listings, a fireplace is usually a selling point that would be noted.
Underfloor Heating
Only central heating via a CV-ketel is mentioned. Underfloor heating is not listed as a feature, and homes from 1969 typically use radiators unless recently renovated.
Walk In Closet
The description mentions space for a 'garderobe' (coat rack) in the hall, but does not describe a walk-in closet in any of the bedrooms.
Skylight
The description explicitly mentions a 'dakraam' on the second floor (attic), which translates to skylight.
Exposed Beams
There is no mention of exposed beams. The attic is described as an open space, and the roof is a standard tiled saddle roof, suggesting a finished or standard ceiling structure.
Bay Window
The description mentions windows at the front, back, and side, but does not describe a bay window (erker).
Private Indoor Pool
The property is a standard family home with 98 m² of living space. There is no mention of a pool.
Private Indoor Sauna
No sauna is mentioned in the features or description of the bathroom or house.
Ornamental Plasterwork
The house was built in 1969, a period when ornamental plasterwork was not standard. No such features are described.
Interior Style
Scandinavian
The listing describes a home built in 1969 that is ready for updating and has a vintage kitchen. There are no mentions of minimalist design, light wood accents, or the bright, airy aesthetic characteristic of Scandinavian style.
Modern
The property is an older home (1969) with a vintage kitchen and requires updates. While it has standard amenities, it lacks the contemporary design, high-end finishes, and open-plan layouts typically associated with modern homes.
Industrial
There are no descriptions of industrial features such as exposed brick, metal ductwork, large factory-style windows, or open lofts. The house is a standard corner residential dwelling.
Mediterranean
The property is located in the Netherlands and features a standard Dutch construction with a pitched roof (zadeldak). There are no mentions of terracotta roofs, stucco walls, or courtyard styles typical of Mediterranean homes.
Classic
The home was built in 1969, representing 'existing construction' (bestaande bouw). While it does not feature historical details, it has a traditional layout and structure distinct from new-build developments.
Exterior Style
Traditional Historic
The house was built in 1969, which does not qualify as traditional or historic architecture.
Early 20th Century
Built in 1969, it is a late 20th-century building.
Post War Functional
Built in 1969, this is a typical example of post-war functional housing constructed to accommodate population growth in the Netherlands.
Modernist
While 1969 falls within the modern era, standard row/corner houses from this period are usually functional rather than distinctly architectural modernist.
Newly Build
The listing explicitly states the construction year is 1969.
Kitchen
Kitchen Island
The kitchen is described as a 'hoekopstelling' (corner setup), which typically occupies the corner of a room and leaves no central space for an island, especially in a house from 1969.
Open Plan Kitchen
The listing states 'In open verbinding staat de keuken' (The kitchen is in open connection), suggesting it is connected to the living room without a full wall separation.
Shared Kitchen
The property is a single-family home ('eengezinswoning'), not a shared living complex.
Design Kitchen
The kitchen is described as 'vintage' and having been in service for many years, indicating an outdated style rather than a modern design kitchen.
New Kitchen
The description states the kitchen has been in faithful service for years and is ready for an update, confirming it is not new.
Parking & Storage
Parking
The property includes a carport ('overkapping') for parking a car, and public parking ('Openbaar parkeren') is available in the area.
Storage Room
The listing explicitly mentions a 'stenen berging' (stone shed) and a 'zolder' (attic), providing significant storage space.
Garage
The 'Soort garage' (type of garage) is listed as 'Carport', which is an open-sided structure rather than a fully enclosed garage.
Automatic Garage Door
Since there is no enclosed garage (only a carport), an automatic garage door is not applicable.
Double Garage
There is no mention of a double garage; the parking facility is a single carport.
Attic
The listing describes a 'zolder' (attic) on the 2nd floor reached via an open staircase.
Cellar
No basement or cellar is mentioned in the property description or features.
Bike Storage
While the shed or attic could be used for bikes, there is no specific dedicated bike storage ('fietsenberging') listed.
Covered Parking
The features list 'Carport' and the description mentions an 'overkapping' specifically for parking the car.
Underground Parking
The property is a detached house with a carport; there is no mention of underground parking.
Ev Charging
No electric vehicle charging station or facilities are mentioned in the listing.
Workshop
No workshop is mentioned in the text.
Shed
The features explicitly list 'Vrijstaande stenen berging' (detached stone shed).
Parkspot Rent Price Month
There is no mention of a rented parking spot; parking is on-site or public.
Parkspot Sale Price
There is no mention of a separate parking spot for sale.
Rules
Long Term Rentals Allowed
The property is sold with a 'non-self-occupancy clause' (niet zelfbewoningsclausule), which typically implies that the property is intended to be rented out rather than occupied by the owner.
Owners Association
The property is described as a single-family house (eengezinswoning) and an end house (eindwoning) with 'Volle eigendom' (full ownership). There is no mention of an Owners Association (VvE), which is standard for this type of property in the Netherlands.
Leasehold
The listing explicitly states 'Eigendomssituatie: Volle eigendom' (Ownership situation: Full ownership), confirming it is not leasehold (erfpacht).
Other Rules
The listing specifies a 'non-self-occupancy clause' (niet zelfbewoningsclausule), an 'old age clause' (ouderdomsclausule), and notes that no questionnaire is available.
Safety & Accessibility
Elevator
The listing describes stairs to the upper floors ('trap naar de bovenverdieping' and 'open trap' to the attic). No elevator is mentioned.
Intercom
The property is a single-family home ('Eengezinswoning') with a private entrance. No intercom system is mentioned in the features or description.
Alarm System
No alarm system is listed in the features or description. The property is older (1969) and in need of updates, making the presence of a modern alarm unlikely without specification.
Security Cameras
There is no mention of security cameras in the listing text or feature list.
Private Entrance
The listing describes a 'Eengezinswoning' (single-family house) and 'eindwoning' (corner/end house), which by definition has its own private street entrance.
Automatic Gate
The parking situation is described as a 'carport' and 'openbaar parkeren' (public parking). There is no mention of a gate.
Video Door Phone
No video door phone is mentioned in the features.
Security Door Window Hardware
No special security hardware (like anti-burglary strips or extra locks) is mentioned in the description.
Gated Community
The house is located in a residential neighborhood ('woonwijk') in 'De Mheen'. There is no mention of a gated community or security barriers.
Wheelchair Accessible
The house has two floors and an attic, accessible only via stairs ('trap'). The bedrooms and bathroom are located on the upper floors.
Utilities & Technical
Washing Machine
The listing mentions a washing machine connection in the bathroom but does not state that a washing machine is included. The house is described as needing an update, suggesting appliances may not be present.
Washing Machine Connections
The text explicitly states 'wasmaschineaansluiting' (washing machine connection) in the bathroom on the first floor.
Laundry Room
The washing machine connection is located in the bathroom. No separate laundry room is mentioned in the description.
Dryer
A dryer is not mentioned anywhere in the listing.
Smart Home
The house was built in 1969, is described as needing updates, and has a vintage kitchen. There are no mentions of smart home features.
Ventilation System
The listing only mentions partial double glazing and natural light. No mechanical ventilation system is listed as a feature.
Water Softener
A water softener is not mentioned in the listing and is not a standard feature for this type of property.
Energy Efficiency
Solar Panels
Solar panels are not mentioned in the listing description or feature list.
Double Glazing
The features list explicitly states 'Gedeeltelijk dubbel glas' (Partially double glazing).
Triple Glazing
Triple glazing is not mentioned, and the energy label D combined with partial double glazing suggests it is not present.
Heat Pump
The heating system is explicitly listed as a gas-fired combi boiler (Cv-ketel), not a heat pump.
Home Battery
A home battery is not mentioned in the listing.
Other Energy Efficiency Measures
The listing specifies 'partial double glazing' as the only known insulation measure.
Location
History
No history available for this listing.

